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Grading bucket

bigbob

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Joined
Dec 19, 2007
Messages
191
Location
Lee,NH
I have the 63" for my 305C CR and it seems to handle it fine. This is a tilt bucket built by Cat.
 

Carl Peter

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Joined
Apr 24, 2011
Messages
50
Location
NewJersey
Thx Guys...I have never ran a mini with this type of bucket for grading and clean up work how useful are they ?

Is it worth the $1,500 ?
 
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KSSS

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 27, 2005
Messages
4,336
Location
Idaho
Occupation
excavation
Worth every penny. I think those big grading buckets are invaluable. From cleaning dirt off of grass, to loading trucks from banked material, grading sidewalk. Once you have one you will wonder why you did not get one sooner.
 

rockstacker

Member
Joined
Mar 5, 2015
Messages
9
Location
durango colorado
If you have an old edge off a skidsteer bucket you can weld it to the last 2 teeth and make a homade grading bucket. My buddy at cat calls this a butter bucket. works real good
 

pafarmer

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 4, 2010
Messages
883
Location
Somewhere in the woods !
Occupation
Land clearing, demo, site prep etc. Ex Pro Motocro
You are going to love it Carl. 1500 is a steal on a good grading bucket...well worth the investment. You are going to wonder why you didn't buy one sooner...
 
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